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EliteHeat 4 Column Horizontal Radiator - Bare Metal Lacquer Finish - 500mm Tall

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What's great about it?

  • Available in 5 sizes
  • Compatible with central heating systems
  • Stunning Bare Metal Lacquer finish
  • Strong mild steel column radiator
  • 10 year manufacturer guarantee

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Choose from nine sizes of this classic bare metal EliteHeat horizontal radiator. The lacquer finish provides it with a protective layer and a beautiful gloss, preserving the quality of the stunning mild steel and providing the durability to last a lifetime.

The fuel source is compatible with central heating and is certified to EN442.

See our recommended extras to add the optional slip on feet only suitable for this 4 column radiator. With this beautiful product you’ll be radiating class, as well as heat.

Features:
  • Choose from 5 sizes
  • Stunning Bare Metal Lacquer finish
  • Black weld lines to give that industrial chic look
  • Manufactured and designed in Italy
  • Fuel source:
  • Made from mild steel for a long lasting radiator
  • Certified to EN442
  • 10 year manufacturers guarantee
  • Valves and optional slip on feet sold separately, please see recommended extras

If purchasing optional Slip On Feet:
For radiators up to 18 sections, 2 Slip On Feet are required.
  • Radiators with up to 18 sections: 500 x 474mm, 500 x 609mm, 500 x 834mm
For radiators made up of 22 to 26 sections, 4 Slip On Feet are required
  • Radiators with 22 - 26 sections: 500 x 1014mm, 500 x 1194mm
  • Optional slip on feet can be found in the recommended extras box above and are listed individually. For example if you need 2, please add 2 to your basket.

Product Overview
Product Code COLU4C50x22L
Type Column Radiators, Horizontal Radiators, Traditional Radiators
Brand EliteHeat
GuaranteeMore information 10 Years
Features
Material Mild Steel
Number of ColumnsMore information 4 Columns
Number of SectionsMore information 22 Sections
Style
Shape Curved
Mounting Type Wall Mounted
Finish Texture Gloss
Finish Bare Metal Lacquer
Style Traditional
Orientation Horizontal
Dimensions
Wall to Pipe Centres (mm)More information 93
Tube Diameter (mm) 45
Depth (mm) 139
Width (mm) 1016
Height (mm) 500
Heat Output
Fuel SourceMore information Central Heating
Heat Output (BTU∆t 50ºC)More information 4954
Heat Output (BTU∆t 60ºC)More information 6262
Heat Output (Watts)More information 1452

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Guarantee

Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.

If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.

Columns are the hollow tubes arranged in rows which fill with water to generate heat. The number of columns indicates how many of these tubes your radiator has.

This figure is an indication of depth, not the number of visible columns. For example: a radiator which has 2 columns will have one column in front of the other across the whole radiator.

A higher number of columns means a radiator will have a larger depth measurement and give off more heat than a comparable radiator with fewer columns.

When looking straight on at your radiator, this is the number of individual sections with gaps in between you’ll be able to see. A section can have multiple columns within it, the number of sections relates to how many rows of columns your radiator has.

This measurement will show you how far from the wall the centre of the pipes for your radiator will need to be. It is an indication of how far away the pipe inlets for the radiator need to be from the wall which is useful if you are looking to install a radiator using your existing pipework.

This is the source of fuel your radiator or towel rail will use to provide heat. Radiators will generate heat through central heating systems, electricity, or a combination of both with dual fuel.

Central Heating:
These radiators will generate heat through the water pumped round your central heating system.

Electric:
Electric radiators contain fluid heated by an electrical element. They plug into a socket or are wired directly into the mains.

Dual Fuel:
Dual fuel radiators are able to run on both central heating and electric power. They contain a ‘summer’ heating element which will allow you to use your radiator in warmer months without needing to turn on your entire central heating system.

BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 50ºC is the standard output of boilers in the UK & Europe, so this figure is an indication of the heat output (BTU) your radiator will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our BTU Calculator.

BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 60ºC was previously the standard output of boilers in the UK (the UK has now aligned with the rest of Europe to use ∆t 50ºC). BTU ∆t 60ºC is an indication the output in BTU your radiators will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our BTU Calculator.

Watts is a measure of heat output used for electric radiators, with a higher watt figure meaning a higher heat output. Purchasing a radiator that has the correct wattage will ensure your room will be at a comfortable temperature without wasting energy.

By using our BTU Calculator,you can calculate the number of watts your radiator needs to adequately heat your room.

Products with estimated delivery dates take a little longer to get to you safely and are not available for next day delivery.

We will do our utmost to meet these estimates, although we recommend you do not book an installer until you have received and checked your order.

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Guarantee

Please note that these guarantees are provided by the manufacturer, and will be subject to individual exclusions, exceptions, and terms and conditions, for example avoiding abrasive bleach-based cleaning products.

If you need further info about a specific manufacturer's guarantee, please contact our team.

Columns are the hollow tubes arranged in rows which fill with water to generate heat. The number of columns indicates how many of these tubes your radiator has.

This figure is an indication of depth, not the number of visible columns. For example: a radiator which has 2 columns will have one column in front of the other across the whole radiator.

A higher number of columns means a radiator will have a larger depth measurement and give off more heat than a comparable radiator with fewer columns.

When looking straight on at your radiator, this is the number of individual sections with gaps in between you’ll be able to see. A section can have multiple columns within it, the number of sections relates to how many rows of columns your radiator has.

This measurement will show you how far from the wall the centre of the pipes for your radiator will need to be. It is an indication of how far away the pipe inlets for the radiator need to be from the wall which is useful if you are looking to install a radiator using your existing pipework.

This is the source of fuel your radiator or towel rail will use to provide heat. Radiators will generate heat through central heating systems, electricity, or a combination of both with dual fuel.

Central Heating:
These radiators will generate heat through the water pumped round your central heating system.

Electric:
Electric radiators contain fluid heated by an electrical element. They plug into a socket or are wired directly into the mains.

Dual Fuel:
Dual fuel radiators are able to run on both central heating and electric power. They contain a ‘summer’ heating element which will allow you to use your radiator in warmer months without needing to turn on your entire central heating system.

BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 50ºC is the standard output of boilers in the UK & Europe, so this figure is an indication of the heat output (BTU) your radiator will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our BTU Calculator.

BTU (British Thermal Units) is a measure of the heat output of radiators. ∆t 60ºC was previously the standard output of boilers in the UK (the UK has now aligned with the rest of Europe to use ∆t 50ºC). BTU ∆t 60ºC is an indication the output in BTU your radiators will give you at this standard temperature. To find out the BTU you need for rooms in your home, take a look at our BTU Calculator.

Watts is a measure of heat output used for electric radiators, with a higher watt figure meaning a higher heat output. Purchasing a radiator that has the correct wattage will ensure your room will be at a comfortable temperature without wasting energy.

By using our BTU Calculator,you can calculate the number of watts your radiator needs to adequately heat your room.